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  • Dental Education
  • Public Health
  • Community Engagement

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  • Community-based dental education (CBDE) is crucial for developing practical skills in dental students and addressing community oral health needs.
  • Effective collaboration among educational institutions, community organizations, and students is vital for successful CBDE initiatives.
  • Existing CBDE programs require structured support for planning, administration, and evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a practical toolbox designed to support the implementation of community-based dental education (CBDE) programs.
  • To provide evidence-based guidance for planning, administering, and evaluating CBDE initiatives.
  • To facilitate the development of adaptable frameworks for sustainable CBDE programs.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the toolbox through an extensive literature review.
  • Analysis of relevant case studies in community-based dental education.
  • Incorporation of practical insights from the authors' experiences in CBDE.

Main Results:

  • The toolbox offers structured guidance on key aspects of CBDE program implementation.
  • Strategies are provided for establishing strong partnerships with community organizations.
  • Methods for maximizing student engagement and implementing continuous quality improvement are detailed.

Conclusions:

  • The developed toolbox provides a practical framework for enhancing CBDE programs.
  • The toolbox supports the creation of adaptable programs responsive to evolving student and community needs.
  • It promotes the establishment of sustainable collaborations in community-based dental education.